- 1993 Floppy

- 1995 Big Box

- 1997

- New Edition – Big Box (1999)

- New Edition (1999)

- 2002

- New Edition (2002)

- 2008 (The Times Promo)

- Monopoly 2 [DE] (2003)

- Monopoly (New Edition) [DE] (2004)

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Released: 2021 [USA]
Players suggest words that follow a specific criteria (exclamation, verb, adjective etc). These words are then inserted into a Monopoly themed short story which is then read aloud. Example shown below. This book is in the Mad Libs series.


The puzzle consists of over 750 foam pieces which come together to form a board and other accessories such as a banker’s tray and jail cell. Also included is a complete set of Monopoly pieces. Once constructed, a fully working USA Monopoly set is formed.


1000 pieces; 530 x 530 mm


1000 pieces; 530 x 530 mm



1000 pieces; 530 x 530 mm


1000 pieces; 530 x 530 mm


50 pieces; 150 x 210 mm


360 x 490 mm


The winner of Monopoly Jenga is the player with the most points when the tower falls over.
Every round, the current player attempts to remove one of the blocks. Each type of block has a different value.
Property colour blocks award a point each. A set is worth 4 points.
Railway blocks allocate points based on the number owned.
Steal blocks allow a player to take a property block from an opponent.
Chance blocks mean you have to return one of your blocks to the tower.
Jail blocks skip your turn.


Monopoly Cash Grab consists of a ‘gun’ filled with M100 notes and 25 chance cards.
The spinner indicates which player will blast money first. That person activates the trigger, and everyone else must attempt to grab as much money and/or chance cards.
Play rotates to the right until the gun is empty. The player at the end of the game with the most money is the winner.
The notes and Chance cards were created specifically for Cash Grab.


Released: 2014
My Monopoly is the first (and so far, only) official customisable Monopoly set.
Without customisation, the gameboard looks like a standard London edition. However, titles can be printed on and slid into the board to create a new Monopoly set.
The four tokens are also customisable. Photos can be printed onto the tiles and slid into the tokens.
The game was customisable by using the MyMonopoly website or app. However, both of these have been discontinued, making creating a My Monopoly set more difficult.


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Free Parking is designed as either a standalone game or as an add-on to a traditional game of Monopoly.
The aim is to balance all 20 green cars on the wobbly board. Before each car is placed, the player rolls the die and places their car on the coloured segment that is rolled.
To bring the game into a game of regular Monopoly, it is placed near the Free Parking square. Then, whenever anyone lands there they must attempt to complete the mini-game. If they succeed, they may move to any square on the board. Otherwise, they do nothing.


Get Out of Jail Free is designed as either a standalone game or as an add-on to a traditional game of Monopoly.
The aim is to earn the most points by freeing ‘prisoners’ from the jail, without getting the prison guards. The player with the most points wins. To bring the game into a game of regular Monopoly, it is placed near the Jail square. Then, instead of rolling a double to get out of jail free, you must free one prisoner. If successful, you are out and continue your turn. Else, the turn is over. Alternatively, you can use the set to make a 3D jail for your board.


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